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Ben Trebilcook

Ben Trebilcook

London, United Kingdom

Repped by WME | IMG CHINA, Screenwriter of twenty years - producer, author of four novels, teacher to those deemed 'the most challenging pupils in South London'. Trebilcook has worked on low-budget to 'blockbuster' projects, including early drafts of Mission Impossible 3 and gained recent global attention with his 'Old Habits Die Hard' spec, for Die Hard 6, based on his novel 'Old Habits. He produced the sci-fi VOD 'DOOMSDAY' and schlock Aussie schlock zombie film 'Deader Country'. An anti-knife-crime campaigner and festival judge. His scripts predominantly centre around crime, policing and espionage, due to Trebilcook's upbringing around counter-intelligence officers and law enforcement.

Trebilcook has written for Moviehole, AICN and Dark Horizons, as well as having contributed for Empire, Total Film and the Daily Express.

The rights to his debut thriller novel, 'My name is not Jacob Ramsay', are presently being discussed for a potential film adaptation and the feature-film version of his novel 'Daisy Scarlett', pitched as a 'female James Bond', set in London and China, is currently out to studios in China. His 4th novel, 'Down & Under', a detective thriller, is out now in paperback and the Kindle Store. He can be followed on Twitter via @BenTrebilcook

A woman, distraught from witnessing the murder of her parents as a child, develops her own unique martial art by playing video games. Because of this she finds herself in the world of underground fighting.

A former NYPD officer working at 221b Baker St, receives letters to Sherlock Holmes. She discovers one letter from the President of the United States' son, who has been kidnapped and takes up the case.

A man trains to be recruited into a specialist team of black operatives, where 'real-life powers' are the team's core focus, including physical strength, memory and remote-viewing. US version also available.

A CIA Agent, a bar tender, a backpacker and a scientist find themselves joining up to flee an erupting volcano in Colombia, however it isn't just ash and lava that's being ejected, it's fire-breathing monkeys.